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View detailsAssessment appeals and academic procedures Procedure Task Allocation 1 Course Leader Responsibilities Tutors will ensure that course information contain details of the learners’ right to appeal against an assessment decision and outline the process for doing so by including the following statement - The AcademicAppeals procedure will: give students full opportunity to raise matters of proper concern without fear of disadvantage and in the knowledge that privacy and confidentiality will be respected ensure that its procedures are fair and decisions are appropriate and have regard to any applicable regulation and/or law ensure that student appeals are dealt with in a timely manner, using simple and transparent procedures ensure that where a complaint or appeal is upheld, appropriate remedial action is implemented Course leaders/tutors 2 Informal Procedure Where a candidate feels that there is a reason to query an assessment he/she should approach the Assessor to discuss the issue in the first instance Candidate/assessors 3 If the matter remains unresolved, the candidate may request a personal interview with the course leader Candidate/course leader 4 If, after any action taken by the course leader the candidate remains dissatisfied, he/she should proceed with the formal procedure Candidate 5 Formal Procedure The candidate concerned should submit a written notice of appeal to the Curriculum Lead Manager (AP) within seven days of a meeting with the Course Leader.
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View detailsLevel 3 Counselling Course The Level 3 Counselling Course is a more advanced course that builds upon the knowledge and skills acquired in the Level 2 course.
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